Anonymous wrote:
I don't understand what you're saying. Arlington isn't proud to send their students to a Confederate named school, but they are too lazy to do anything about it? Sorry about not knowing Rosslyn and Court House go to Yorktown. Quite frankly, we thought that area was so ugly compared to Bethesda we didn't spend time looking there, just further out toward Clarendon. Yes, we are happy with Bethesda schools so far. Stop being such a "rhymes-with-witch" for Pete's sake.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can afford it, Falls Church or McLean. Otherwise (and commute time to DC will rise), farther out in Reston/Herndon or Chantilly/Centreville. All in FX and based on personal experience and the rankings here: http://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/virginia
Except OP said she likes "urban living" and I don't think any of those places fall in that category. I would say Arlington or close-in MoCo.
Bethesda! From what I understand the "urban" parts of Arlington don't have the best schools.
don't comment on something you have no clue about. Arlington has excellent schools all around. And as another poster said, the fact that it is a small county (compared to MoCo and FFx) is very appealing to me. You feel like your voice matters and isn't diluted with the 10s of thousands of parents the larger counties have to deal with.
All I can say is we looked around and were more impressed by B-CC than Washington-Lee. Though I should admit sending our kids to a school named after a Confederate general didn't appeal to us either, maybe it doesn't matter to others. My recollection is that the suburban parts of Arlington that are like Great Falls go to Yorktown. Not the "urban" parts.
So maybe my opinion is not the same as yours but I DO have a clue. Take a hike honey.
Ironically, Great Falls is more the type to be proud to go to a Confederate named school, unlike Arlington. Give me a break. There is a whole part of Rosslyn/Courthouse and part of Clarendon that is zoned Yorktown so as the saying goes 'you don't know your ass from your elbow'. Enjoy B-CC.
I don't understand what you're saying. Arlington isn't proud to send their students to a Confederate named school, but they are too lazy to do anything about it? Sorry about not knowing Rosslyn and Court House go to Yorktown. Quite frankly, we thought that area was so ugly compared to Bethesda we didn't spend time looking there, just further out toward Clarendon. Yes, we are happy with Bethesda schools so far. Stop being such a "rhymes-with-witch" for Pete's sake.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can afford it, Falls Church or McLean. Otherwise (and commute time to DC will rise), farther out in Reston/Herndon or Chantilly/Centreville. All in FX and based on personal experience and the rankings here: http://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/virginia
Except OP said she likes "urban living" and I don't think any of those places fall in that category. I would say Arlington or close-in MoCo.
Bethesda! From what I understand the "urban" parts of Arlington don't have the best schools.
don't comment on something you have no clue about. Arlington has excellent schools all around. And as another poster said, the fact that it is a small county (compared to MoCo and FFx) is very appealing to me. You feel like your voice matters and isn't diluted with the 10s of thousands of parents the larger counties have to deal with.
All I can say is we looked around and were more impressed by B-CC than Washington-Lee. Though I should admit sending our kids to a school named after a Confederate general didn't appeal to us either, maybe it doesn't matter to others. My recollection is that the suburban parts of Arlington that are like Great Falls go to Yorktown. Not the "urban" parts.
So maybe my opinion is not the same as yours but I DO have a clue. Take a hike honey.
Ironically, Great Falls is more the type to be proud to go to a Confederate named school, unlike Arlington. Give me a break. There is a whole part of Rosslyn/Courthouse and part of Clarendon that is zoned Yorktown so as the saying goes 'you don't know your ass from your elbow'. Enjoy B-CC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Greatschools.net
Useless.
How so? It's a great tool to pick a neighborhood and school.
+1 it filters out the parents trying to prop up the up and coming neighborhood that may not be "there" yet and may never reach that threshold.
NO here -- when I looked at it it seemed useless. I wonder if it's like the newspapers-- if you know something about the area it's clear that it's at least half wrong, but if you don't know anything then it's better than nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can afford it, Falls Church or McLean. Otherwise (and commute time to DC will rise), farther out in Reston/Herndon or Chantilly/Centreville. All in FX and based on personal experience and the rankings here: http://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/virginia
Except OP said she likes "urban living" and I don't think any of those places fall in that category. I would say Arlington or close-in MoCo.
Bethesda! From what I understand the "urban" parts of Arlington don't have the best schools.
don't comment on something you have no clue about. Arlington has excellent schools all around. And as another poster said, the fact that it is a small county (compared to MoCo and FFx) is very appealing to me. You feel like your voice matters and isn't diluted with the 10s of thousands of parents the larger counties have to deal with.
All I can say is we looked around and were more impressed by B-CC than Washington-Lee. Though I should admit sending our kids to a school named after a Confederate general didn't appeal to us either, maybe it doesn't matter to others. My recollection is that the suburban parts of Arlington that are like Great Falls go to Yorktown. Not the "urban" parts.
So maybe my opinion is not the same as yours but I DO have a clue. Take a hike honey.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Greatschools.net
Useless.
How so? It's a great tool to pick a neighborhood and school.
+1 it filters out the parents trying to prop up the up and coming neighborhood that may not be "there" yet and may never reach that threshold.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Greatschools.net
Useless.
How so? It's a great tool to pick a neighborhood and school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can afford it, Falls Church or McLean. Otherwise (and commute time to DC will rise), farther out in Reston/Herndon or Chantilly/Centreville. All in FX and based on personal experience and the rankings here: http://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/virginia
Except OP said she likes "urban living" and I don't think any of those places fall in that category. I would say Arlington or close-in MoCo.
Bethesda! From what I understand the "urban" parts of Arlington don't have the best schools.
don't comment on something you have no clue about. Arlington has excellent schools all around. And as another poster said, the fact that it is a small county (compared to MoCo and FFx) is very appealing to me. You feel like your voice matters and isn't diluted with the 10s of thousands of parents the larger counties have to deal with.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can afford it, Falls Church or McLean. Otherwise (and commute time to DC will rise), farther out in Reston/Herndon or Chantilly/Centreville. All in FX and based on personal experience and the rankings here: http://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/virginia
Except OP said she likes "urban living" and I don't think any of those places fall in that category. I would say Arlington or close-in MoCo.
Bethesda! From what I understand the "urban" parts of Arlington don't have the best schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can afford it, Falls Church or McLean. Otherwise (and commute time to DC will rise), farther out in Reston/Herndon or Chantilly/Centreville. All in FX and based on personal experience and the rankings here: http://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/virginia
Except OP said she likes "urban living" and I don't think any of those places fall in that category. I would say Arlington or close-in MoCo.
Bethesda! From what I understand the "urban" parts of Arlington don't have the best schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can afford it, Falls Church or McLean. Otherwise (and commute time to DC will rise), farther out in Reston/Herndon or Chantilly/Centreville. All in FX and based on personal experience and the rankings here: http://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/virginia
Except OP said she likes "urban living" and I don't think any of those places fall in that category. I would say Arlington or close-in MoCo.
Anonymous wrote:If you can afford it, Falls Church or McLean. Otherwise (and commute time to DC will rise), farther out in Reston/Herndon or Chantilly/Centreville. All in FX and based on personal experience and the rankings here: http://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/virginia
Anonymous wrote:If you're talking Public Schools generally, then, of the areas you mentioned:
1.) FX
2.) Montgomery
3. ) DC
based on Best High Schools rankings and the amount of schools among the top:
http://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools (sortable by state)
I'm not even sure if there were any in the top 200 from DC itself?!
Plus if the student is smart and ambitious enough in FX, they can go to TJ which is pretty much the best in the U.S....